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- Browsing poetry - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Browsing poetrySt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 8 hours agoAnd the poem "House of Cards" describes living in political danger: "The sound of boots in the street/ Making us still for a moment. ...
- Writers Festival upcoming Events - Ottawa Start (press release)
Writers Festival upcoming EventsOttawa Start (press release), Canada - 18 minutes agoIn It's Hard Being Queen, her fourth book of poetry, one of Canada's best-loved poets takes on one of the most compelling divas of our time. ...
- How do you define love? Submissions sought for NNU book - Idaho Statesman
The deadline to submit items for possible inclusion in " Love Among Us," published in connection with the conference, is Jan. 2. Submissions should be 3,000 words or fewer, submitted as Word or Pages files. E-mail questions and materials to Darrin ...
- Cowboy poet's observations on daily life positive, uplifting - Edmonton Journal
Cowboy poet's observations on daily life positive, upliftingEdmonton Journal, Canada - 2 hours ago... reciting poetry about daily country life to the delight of fans who know his poems by heart. "I like to relive the experiences that are funny, that make ...
- Village Board discusses heating aid - TriVallyCentral
Dutchess County Legislator David Kelly gave the Village Board an update on what the county is doing to help residents cope with the increasing costs of heating their homes this winter on Sept. 22. Kelly talked about the benefit programs the state ...
- Readers captivate acclaimed photographer - Sun-Journal
PORTLAND - The Portland Museum of Art will showcase images by André Kertész, one of the world's most significant and influential photographers, Aug. 30 through Nov. 16. "André Kertész: On Reading" is a collection of 104 black-and-white ...
- Kevin Kegler turn his West Side garden into a gallery - Artvoice
Kevin Kegler turn his West Side garden into a galleryArtvoice, NY - 4 hours agoMusic, food, and poetry completed the community event. While on sabbatical from his teaching position at Daemen College, Kegler traveled to Italy and the ...
- Lost for words: The curse of writer's block - The Independent
Britain's Poet Laureate, Andrew Motion, is not the first writer to admit that he has, at one time or another, lost the ability to put pen to paper, reports John Walsh Whether it was brought on by the Queen's indifference to the Poet Laureate's work ...
- Poetry contest in Darwish’s name launched (Khaleej Times)
SHARJAH - Paying homage to the Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, the Sharjah Department of Culture and Information has launched a poetry contest in his name.
- John Turturro - Entertainment Online
Cousin: Aida Turturro Played Grace in "True Love" (1989) and Eunice in 1992 Broadway revival of "A Streetcar Named Desire" Father: Nicholas Turturro Died of lung cancer in 1988; came to US from Italy as a boy "knowing all the Fascist songs, and wound ...
- International writers plan to share ‘sounds of words’ - La Crosse Tribune
t’s called sound poetry, which is based on the sounds of words, not their meaning. “It is musically interesting and provocative, although it stays always in the realm of speech,†she said. Pick will perform her own sound poetry and phonetic ...
- The Bible takes an Eastern influence (Esperance Express)
THE words of the Bhagavadgita, the songs of a Hindu mystic and the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi have all found a place in a controversial Bible published in India.
- Madness abounds in The Bacchae - Houston Press
What we are writing about One of the three master playwrights of ancient Greece, Euripides was the rebel. His distinctive voice — a real hymn to humanity's faults and inner dignity — rings out with an operatic force that almost broadsides us. His ...
- New company soars in debut at Jacob's Pillow - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeNew company soars in debut at Jacob's PillowBoston Globe, United States - 4 hours agoThe aptly-titled "The Reassuring Affects (of Form and Poetry)" is one of those great dances - like Bill T. Jones's "D-Man in the Waters" and Mark Morris's ...Company Man: Freelance Choreographer No More New York Timesall 4 news articles
- Art Maier: Literacy in Bible lands - Norwich Bulletin
Art Maier: Literacy in Bible landsNorwich Bulletin, CT - 6 hours agoThe Greeks are deservedly famous for drama, poetry, philosophy, and mathematics. Their culture flourished in part during the so-called Golden Age of Greece, ...
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